(PRESS RELEASE) NOAH HICKS TURNS MOMENTS INTO LOCAL LORE WITH “NIGHTS MEMORIES STORIES”

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NASHVILLE, TN (October 11, 2024) – Noah Hicks’ new nostalgia-tinged track “Nights Memories Stories” (out today via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment) details the evolution of how little moments in time transition to memories to legends told about the good times of the past. As the years roll on, the details of those times might gradually get altered or exaggerated, but the joy of re-living them stays just as sweet—if not sweeter than the first time.

Listen to “Nights Memories Stories” HERE
Watch the official music video HERE

“I didn’t write ‘Nights Memories Stories,’ but it feels just like my own life; it perfectly captures the nights that made me who I am, the memories I’ll never forget and the stories you hear in all of my songs,” shares Hicks. “I can’t tell you how many nights I’ve had where we hang around, re-telling old stories and making memories—memories that are sure to be shared the next time around.”

The official music video for “Nights Memories Stories” was filmed in Hicks’ hometown of Carrollton, GA, at his alma mater. In the video directed by Edgar Evan, he walks the football field under the Friday night lights and reminisces on some of the nights, memories and stories that he has lived over the years in that very place. Watch the video HERE.

Hicks is no stranger to these small-town stories; he’s lived them time and time again. Growing up on his family chicken farm in Carrollton, GA, he listened to small-town odes from his musical influences like Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett and Luke Bryan that felt like they were plucked right out of his blue-collar Georgia life. Written by Thomas Archer, Jacob Rice, Cole Taylor and Michael Tyler, “Nights Memories Stories” serves as a full circle moment for Hicks as he sings a love letter of his own to those small-town Saturday nights he knows all too well.

“Nights Memories Stories” comes off the heels of Hicks’ most recent release “Second Time Around (ft. Shaylen)” which All Country News calls “proof that Noah Hicks and Shaylen are forces to be reckoned with in the country music scene.” Last month, Hicks performed as part of the lineup for Brantley Gilbert’s World’s Largest Album Release Party on Broadway in downtown Nashville which saw 118,000 verified spectators. He also performed at The Big Machine Music Grand Prix Presented by Gainbridge® which cemented its place as the most successful event in the race’s history. For more information and upcoming tour dates, visit noahhicksofficial.com.

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ABOUT NOAH HICKS: Raised on a chicken farm in Carrollton, GA, singer/songwriter Noah Hicks brings an authenticity that’s as real as the dirt roads he grew up on. After making the move from his small hometown to Nashville, he quickly found his place among some of the city’s most respected writing circles. Since signing with RED Creative Group in 2020, he’s amassed more than 60 million streams and has collaborated with artists like Rhett Akins, Ashley Cooke, Travis Denning, and Jon Langston. Two of his standout tracks, “I Can Tell You’re Small Town” and “Dirt On It,” have proven Noah’s ability to authentically and naturally connect with fans. The former song sparked an organic TikTok trend, with over 29K videos created and counting, while the latter has been embraced by NFL and MLB stadiums, organically finding its way into the ears of sports fans. Sharing the stage with artists including HARDY, Ernest, Justin Moore, and Parker McCollum, and making appearances at festivals like CMA Fest, Tortuga, and more, it’s clear that Noah’s energy is felt far beyond Music Row. With a sound that’s as authentic as his upbringing and a passion that shines through in every performance, Noah Hicks is more than just a musician; he’s a storyteller, an entertainer, and an artist who’s just getting started. For more information, visit noahhicksofficial.com.